Known for his snappy dialogue and carefully constructed plots, Billy Wilder always thought of himself first-and-foremost as a writer. It was only because he disliked having his words changed that he went on to direct his own scripts. And thus, Wilder became one of the most successful filmmakers of the golden age of Hollywood, working with virtually every star of the era, winning a half-dozen Oscars, and securing a prestigious place for himself in the history of cinema. Busan Cinematheque will screen 15 of his movies throughout February, with samples that span over his entire career and showcase his ability to master different genres.
Movies being shown feature Korean Subtitles:
- Double Indemnity (1944)*
- The Lost Weekend (1945)*
- Sunset Boulevard (1950)*
- The Seven Year Itch (1955)
- The Spirit of St. Louis (1957)
- Love in the Afternoon (1957)
- Witness for the Prosecution (1957)*
- Some Like It Hot (1959)
- The Apartment (1960)*
- One, Two, Three (1961)
- Irma la Douce (1963)
- Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)
- The Fortune Cookie (1966)
- The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)
- Avanti! (1972)
*Denotes personal favorites
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Where: Busan Cinematheque in Haeundae
When: February 5 – 28
Check out Jacob's blog:
"You'll Never Go Hungry Again: A Guide to Film in Busan."
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Some Like It Hot: a 1959 comedy directed by Billy Wilder, starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon

"Sunset Boulevard," released in 1950 with William Holden and Gloria Swanson